‘Long Covid’ for Australia and New Zealand international education
Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming

Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming

Marathon legal battle by Italy’s lettori for equal rights may soon end after European Commission’s intervention

Legal minefields or unpalatable impositions in some countries, immunisation mandates prove surprisingly achievable in others

The Covid-enforced pause to in-person visits has been a relief to BAME academics, says Aymen Idris

Australian surveys reveal primacy of vaccines for both inbound and outbound students

Amendment to skills bill would criminalise providing, arranging or advertising cheating services

Extra ‘star’ scientists flock to prize-winning topics in five to 10 years after award, study suggests

Michelle Donelan tells Tory conference fringe event that lifelong loans offer universities chance to open to ‘swathe’ of new kinds of students

Political conciliator finds moment of medical success against Covid a good time to let Biden find successor

Climate change pioneers Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann take share of prize with Sapienza scientist Georgio Parisi

Move offers alternative to testing centres used by thousands of international students to enter Western universities

But employment rates for bachelor’s graduates ‘stabilise’ despite pandemic

From party faithful imposed as leaders to scholars sent into ‘civilian death’, institutions face a range of grave threats, argues editor of new collection

Katie Normington aims to rebuild trust with staff after ‘confidence shaken’ by governance failings under former leader Dominic Shellard

Just a handful of applicants for national project tackling issue